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3 Major Publishers Sue Open-Education Textbook Start-Up

Posted on the 08 April 2012 by Thegtapatriot @thegtapatriot
 3 Major Publishers Sue Open Education Textbook Start Up

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Open-education resources have been hailed as a trove of freely available information that can be used to build textbooks at virtually no cost. But a copyright lawsuit filed last month presents a potential roadblock for the burgeoning movement.

A group of three large academic publishers has sued the start-up Boundless Learning in federal court, alleging that the young company, which produces open-education alternatives to printed textbooks, has stolen the creative expression of their authors and editors, violating their intellectual-property rights.

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